For the Journal. ME SABBATH. ‘ltssits EDITORS :—'We were glad Ke in the Journal of the 17th ult., irt i c ie protesting against " leaded c oming into Coudersport on the ,bbat i t :' We hope protests will i nu e to be made, and if they are i acient, let the Burgess use the -g arm of the law ; for both man beast are entitled to quietude and 0 that day. When we enter ~,T r orough on Sabbath, invited by church-going .bell," it is to ,0 God in the Sanctuary, and ,:irery grateful to you, when we this without being annoyed by t i ;rl of wordly business. :tr. IQ, 21 : " Thus saith the Lord, litheed to yourselves and bear no .r ea on the Sabbath day, nor bring by the gates, neither carry forth ' : arden on the Sabbath day, neither re any work, but hallow ye the ithath day as I commanded your :hers." The remembrance of the i bi l fg is enjoined upolt all mankind, •ito nation on earth has or can long without a Sabbath. Saith God, rae nations that forget me shall be ued out." B. If some of the bone labor so Nfoely expended on the public uaria• ball-playing, were put to a „ : . 1 1 purpose, we think the intere l sts t he Tillage might be promoted, itt,nut the lose_ of rational pleasure ue actors. We!earn that Mrs. M. C. Ruckman t itcearecently elected R. W. G. S. ":11 National Grand Lodge of Good emp'ir, lately held at Cleveland, it gives us much pleasure to tke this announcement, not only i:11,.e lady is truly wort,hy and de 7ing of the place, but because it is and encouraging evidence that :in is not always to be cut oft (Ricci of honor and emolument. A:•tatior. When the heart is out of tune, the beldum plays aright. rural Knformation. ',MUD ST.4 TES GOVERNMENT. l'aJenf—Franklin Pierce Ire Prezident—(de facto) Jesse D. Bright s7itary of State—Wm. L. Marcy. ts•a:ary.f Interior—Robert McClelland. ar..ry 4 Treasury—James Guthrie. of War—Jetrerion Davis. of .Vory—James C. Dobbin. Muver Genend—James Campbell. .I::dri.q. General—Caleb Cushing. tile! Jotiee of United States—R. B. Taney STATE GOVERNMENT. ;:v7nor—James Pollock. !•". , :.: . sof State—Andrew G. Curtin. '.. , i...l..l , frretary of State—J. M. Sullivan. General—J. Porter Brawley. Genrral—Ephraim Banks. T'lwer—Eli Slifer. e court Judges—Ellis Lewis, X - . 1.1 W. Woodward, J. C. Knox, J. S :. - z-701ccrs, with Post Office Address President Judge, G. WHITE, Wellsboro, Tioga Co Associate Judges, Os&sGr. A. L.wis, Ulysses, MANN,llport. District Attorney, 1 4%Ecri W. KNox, Coudersport Sheriff; Pue , t'''' , TEßßlS Coudersport. Pr. 4 ...e.rary and Clerk of the Courts, 'Loxes B. TI LER, Coudersport. Register and Recorder, ASEIREI% Jeciesos, Coudersport. County Commissioners, WILLIS Youso. Ulysses, /in P.ISOV Rost, White; Corners, ilpsny NELsos, Wharton. County Auditors, 11 1 , t1 L. Stmoss, Coudetsport. IlAnnts Lrm.ts, Roulette, .lins 11. Sharon. Commissioners' Cirri:, Fanit.llAvEss, Coudersport. Treasurer, HARRY ELLIS, Coudersport County Surreyor, '. F. ItouiN sos. Harrison Valley. 'ptrimendent of Common Schools, JouN {3. PrIADT, Coudersport. HO YE HUNGRY. Eubsctiber would inform the of Coudersport and vicinity, that L q'tblished himself in the Butchering and will be prepared to furnish Vt.', Mutton, and Latnb, during the He has adopted the ready-pay system, '-':Wetly adhere to it. GEO.:MATHER. • NEW BOOKS. '-. l2 ,!:•ke.'s Lectures on Science and Art Literary Gallery, ';'.° Mai' Flower, by Mrs. Stowe. Lie ot . Sam Houston. North and South. Jack Downing. Our World. School Books, Blank Books, :'• Stationery, Gold and Silver Pens. brines for June. ,Al"); a General Assortment of NEW -/S. for the Spring Trade, just received, *sale very low, ut the DRUG & BOOK STORE. t, May 31, 165.5. New Booka. tzeicau Agitators and Reformers, , By Bartlett Cl Sin. ii. Seward, his Speech ". Orations, and Writing s, 1,00 ad Beauties of FannyFern,....l,2s . ft of Horace Greeley, (new supply,) 1,25 '4'hepe Burleigh, or the Jesuits in our Homes, (netv supply,) ..1,25 ! le,n lot 3l. 1 tT. IL TYLER'S. tl ,:, 55 Venders of Illerci}andise. AGREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, passed the 22d day of April, 1846, enti tled, 'An act to provide fir the reduction of the Public Debt," the nth section of which requires that " Hereafter, all dealers in Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, the growth, pro duct, and manufacture of the United States, and every person who shall keep a Store or Warehouse, for the purpose of Vending and disposing of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, where such person is concerned or interested in the manufacture of such Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, shall' be classified in the same manlier, and required to pay the same annual tax cud license fee as is provided and reuuired in relation to dealers in foreign mer chandise : Provided, That mechanics who keep a store or Warehouse at their own shop or manufactory, for the purpose of vending their own manufactures exclusively, shall not he required to take out any license,"—the undersigned, Mercantile Appraiser for Potter County, has made the following Classification and Appraisement : Allegany DEA! ER, WM L. D. Iletli, N. L. Dike, Bitgghani. Pierce & Lialdington, 14 J. B. JoneA, • 14 Coudersport J. B. Smith, Culling Smith, Lewis Nlanii, C. S. Jones, J. \V. Sinith, 1). E. Olmsted, Miles White, J. M. Judd, L. F. Maynard, 1). \V. ,spencer, I,aae Benson, 'l. B. Tyler, I:ululirt 11. A. Nelson, Genesee S. E. Darrow & Co., :!pencer Preston, Harrison Rosa & White. Wm. R. Elder, Liquor, Richard Goodman, Charles 110-ard, Ildiron Lord & Dwight, as tra yo \Vin. 3l'Dougall,. Charles Sitnnions, S h aron Mann ♦& Nichols, - Ballard Caulfield, t Corey & Lyman. 14 7.00 D. J. & E. W. Chapel 14 7.00 S. IV. Monroe & Co., 14 7.00 Dan. Baker. 11 7.00 Alonzo Dorton, 14 7.00 . IVA arton. R. W. M lutire, 7.00 Jackson & Jones 1:1 /0,11) Barclay & Brain,ml, 14 7.00 ,"_;i'ettarrisoir. Julius Johnson, An appeal ‘vill be held at the Cf4trt House in Coudersport on Monday.the 2d day ofJuly next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M.; for all those who may feel thetnsel% es aggrieved by the foregoing Classification and Appraiseruent. E. 0. AUSTIN, Mercantile ttpraiscr. May :10, 1;735. 2--It Very Important Information. Dr. Joss, one of the most cclebrattil phy sicians in New-York, writes us follows: • Dr. Cc l.Tl: , —Dcar Sir :—llaving witnessed the excellent effects of your II TGE kNA OR IN ALINLI I 1 N VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP. ill a case of chronic Brenchitis, and being :ouch in favor of counter-irritation. in affec tions of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs, I can therefore cheerfully recommend. your ledicat( d Apparatus as being the most con venient and effectual mode of applying any thing of the kind I have ever seen. 'No doubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by using your remedies. You are at liberty to use this in any way you may think proper. Respectfully, yours, &c., C. JOHNS, M. D., No. 609 Houston street, New-York. Prof. S. CENTER WI ileS as follows: have recently had occasion to test your Cherrx, Syrup and Ilygean Vapor in the case of chrunic sun throat, that had re fused to yield to other forms of treatment, and the result has satisfied time, that, whatever may be the composition of your preparation, it is no imposition, but un excellent remedy. I wish, for the sake of the afflicted, that it might be brought within the reach of all. Rev. Doctor Cu EEVER writes: Ntw-YonK, Nov. 15, 1854. Dear Sir:—l think highly of Dr. Curtis's 11ygeana. as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had Hme oppor tunity to test its efficacy, .1 am convinced that . it is a most. excellent medicine, both the Syrup and tile inhaling application to the chest, The Ilygeana is fur sale by D. \V. SPENCER, Coudersport. 7 2 37 (rim Dr. J. B. Wilson ®Coudersport his services to the eitiens of 1 ..../toudersport and vicinity. Office over the store of T. B. Tyler. 7-52 DAKEtt'S Emma and Eliocolnte--41elicions drinks, at • TYLER'S. Magazines for May. TTAIIPER, Godey, Graham, and Putnam, A_ I just received and for sale at 25 cents per number, by - TYLER. CASH PAID for Butter and Eggs, at the PROVISION STORE. June 30. 1834 WALL Papers. New and beautiful pat terns at TYLER'S. AFULL assortment of Groceries, 11t low figures, constantly on hand. Yard wide Lawns, from Gi cents upwards, at OLMSTED'S. Harrison's Columbian Inks. Black, Japan; Copying, Markinz; Green, Black, Blue, Indellible, &arid, Red, Carmine These Inks flow freely from the pen and give a stronger and more durable color than any other.' Forst'le, wholesale and by THOMAS B. TYLER, Coudersport. D E. OLMSTED DRY GOODS • would say to the public that he is now receiving a stock of Goods, which he will he happy to show to al who may favor him with a call. Yon can find by calling on him a good assortment of Lawns Poplius, Bareges, Barege DeLaines ; De Beges, Silks, &c., &c. Also, Prints, Gin hams, Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and a large stock of Boots aud Shoes; all of which will be s2ld as low as they can be hough elsewhere. • SHERIFF'S SALES. 11Q1Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Ve-ndi -I)tioni Exponas and Feri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at • the Court House in the Borough of Coudersport, on Monday, the 18th day of June, 1855, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described real estate, to wit: By virtue of sundry, writs, the following real . ' estate situated in 'Coudersport, Potter County Pennsylvania, and known ou the town plat thereof, kept in the Commissioners' i Otlice as lot No. 200, and as parts of lots Nos. 201 and 202 on square No. 23, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a post corner four per ches south of the north east corner of the said square, thence north eighty-five degrees west eight perches to a post, thence south five de grees west four perches by the line of the street ton post, thence south eighty-five de grees west one and 7-10 perches to a post in the gut, thence following the gut to the line of Fourth street to a post, thence south 85 de grees cast four perches by the line of said, St. the S. B. corner of lot -No. 202,.theoce north five deserees east 12 perches to the place of begimung Also, parts of lots Nos. 20:3 and 228 on square Nos. 22. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the north west cur ner of land formerly occupied by Lewis B. Cole. thence north 5 degrees east 2perches to a post, thence south 85 degrees cast by the south line of Fourth St. 16 perches to is post, thence south 5 degrees west 2 perches to a ' posy, thence north 85 degrees west by the lino oersaid Cole's land 16 perches to the plaCe of beginning, containing 32 perches of land, on which is erected a two story dwelling house, on's, frame barn and other' out buildings, also, a good well of water and some fruit trees thereon Also, one other tract of land situ ated iu the Borough, County, and Suite tabre said, being out-lots -Nos. 2,3, and 4, of the allotment of the Keating hinds in said Borough ' of Coudersport, and bounded as follows:—Be ginning at the north east corner of out lot No. 1, (conveyed. by John Keating & Co. to John L. Cartee,) thence east 133 2-10 rods, thence south 110 6-10 rods to the turnpike, thence by the turnpike westerly to the south east corner 1 of said lot conveyed to John L. Cartee, thence north by cast line of sin cut lot No. 1, 122 1.10 rods to the place of be, inning, being part of warrant N 0.2123 and containing 97 acres, un which is about 20 acres improved Seized, taken in execution, and to be .sUld as the pro perty of Lemuel F. Maynard. ALSO—Reel estate situated in Eulalia town ship, l'ot:er county, Penna., —.bounded on the north and cast by unseated laud, on the South by Wm. Crosby's and unseated land, and west by unseated land;- containing about four hundred acres, more or less, and being lots N 05.26 and 40 of the subdivision of the lands of the Bingham estate in said township, of which about filly.ucres are improved with one frame house, one frame barn and other out-buildings, and some fruit trees thereon. __ALSO, one other piece or parcel of land situate in the township, Co., and state afore said, bounded on the north by lands of J. Al. Hamilton, on the cast -by unsealed lands, on the south by land of J. W. Smith aitil on the west by nuseated land containing 3S . 1-10 acres, and being lot No. 45 of the subdivision of the Bingham lands in said township. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the pro perty of R. M. Niles, It. W. Niles, and Barak Niles. ALSO—Real estate situated iu West Branch township Potter county, Pa. Bounded on the north by John F. Cowan's unseated lands, east by Orrin Whitmore,s lands, south by C. C. Burdick's lands, west by S. M. Cunal - de's lands: also, on the east by Orrin Whitmore. south'and west by unseated lauds of John F. Cowan. Containing in all, 6820-160 acres of land, on which is one water Saw 111 ill, one log House, one frame Barn and about 9 acres of which is improved. Seized, taken in execu- I lion, and to be sold as the property of 11. W. TAX. $.7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 10.50 7.00 7.00 EEO 7.110 7.00 7.00 7.00 BIM Cowan. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs, the fol lowing real estate situated in Pike township, • Potter county. • Bounded on The north by lot No. 14, oil the cast by lots Nos. 14, 22 and 35, on the south . by lot No. .22 and unseated land of the Bingham estate, on the west by unseated lands and 'lots Nes. 13 and 36, being lots Nos. 13 and 12' of the sub division of the lands of the Bingham estate in said township, containing 153 acres, with about 50 acres improved, on which is erected three frame houses, two frame Inane and one saw mill and with sonic fruit trees thereon. ....ALso, One other tract of land situated as aforesaid—Bounded on the north by Bingham lauds, on the east by Isaac Johnson, south by Bingham lands, ail,' on the west by lands of David R. Smith deceased, containing i 230 acres, be the same more or less, with about 80 acres improved, one frame store and house, two frame barns, one log house. one frame house, one saw mill and one tipple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Ghauncy Baxter, Nathan Bax ter, Elijah Johnson. and John G. RussC:ll. ALSO—Real estate situated in Allegany township Potter county, hounded and des cribed as follows: On the north by lands of the Bingham estate, east by lot No. 81, South and west by lands of the. Bingham estate and lot No. 81, containing 101 and 1.10 acres of land, be the same more or less, on which is about 25 acres improved, also one log house, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. ....Also, one toiler tract situated in Eulalia township, in aforesaid county, bounded on the north by unseated lands, on the east by S. Thompson, on the south by unseated. lands, and on the west by lots Nos. 54 and 63 and un seated lands, being lot Ncr 53 of the sub•divis ion of the Bingham lands in Eulalin township, containing 28A acres, of which, about 20 acres are improved, and a frame barn and some fruit trees thereon At.so, one other tract or parcel of land, situated as 'aforesaid, bound ed on the north by unseated lands, "east by. lot N 0.53, on the south by lot No. '54. and on the west by lot No 59, and being lot No. 63 of the sub-division of the Bingham lands in the said township, of Euhilia, - containing 25 acres, be the same inure or less, with about fifteen acres improved thereon. Seized, taken in execs lion, and to be sold as the property of J. B. Baker ALSO—The following real estate, situate M Wharton township, Potter county, Pa., bounded as follows : Beginning at the south west corner of warrant No. 4758, thence cast along the south line of said warrant eighty perches to a birch, thence north two hundred perches to a birch, tlfence west eighty perches to a birch, thence south two hundred perches to the place of beginning— containing one hundred acres, strict measure, about thirty acres of which is improved, with a-block and frame dwelling house and frame barn erected; and a number of fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Glaspey. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter county, Pa., and known on the town-plot thereof, kept in the County Commissioners' Office, as lots numbers 52, 53, 54, and 55, on square No. 7. on which is erected one frame house and one frame barn. also some fruit trees thereon, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of V. Dickinson, Isaac Strait, and Almond Woodcock. ALSO—The following described real es tate, to wit: Situate in Hebron township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by ' Daniel Clark, formerly owned by Samuel Baker, east, south and west by Fox Estate of unseated lands—containing about fifty acre with about six acres improved, and bout five acres chopped, and one frame shanty erected thereon Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Orange S. Baker. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in the Borough of Coudersport,LPotter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lands ofJ. N. Welton and . D. B. Brown, on the cast by the Allegany river ' on the south by M, T. Kent's laud, and an the west by Main-st—containing one and a half acres, be the same more or less, with one frame house, one frame barn, and other out huildiagi thereon. Seized, taken in _execti- - aim, and to be fold as . the property of Hiram S. Heath ALSO—The following described real es tate, to wit: Situate in Genesee township, Potter county, Pa:, bounded on the north by lands called the Kate Lot, east by lands occu pied by James Leach,south by David Thrasher, and west by I'eter Cunninghatucontaining fifty acres of land, on which is about fonrteen. acres improved, with one frame house, old ashery and hovel, an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be -sold as the property of George Sherwood. ALSO— Real estate, situate in Hebron township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north and east by unseated 'Wilk of Fox Es titte, south by unseated Fox lands and Jot number 70, and west by lot number 7U and Bingham lands—containing one hundred and fifty-seven and six-tenths acres of lam!, ou it is frame barn, one frame house, of ivhich there is improved about forty-five acres im kroved, and fruit trees thereon. Seized, la en in execution, and to be sold as the prop- erty of 0.11. P. Reed. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in the village of Coudersport, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by Sixth-st., east by st.; south by Fifth-st., and-west by lots numbers 37.36, 3J, and 40, containing one acre and six-tenths of laud, on which is erected an Academy and out-houses. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of the Trustees of the Coudersport Academy, ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Lula lia township, Potter county, Pa., bounded as follows: On the north by Capt. Strong and. unseated lands of the Binghain Estate, John Crittenden, and John Wentworth, south by unseated lands, and west by Reuben Clark and unseated lands, lots numbers 23, and 71, allotment of Bingham lands—contain ing two hundred and sixty-eight acres, seventy acres of which are improved, with two frame houses, two frame barns erected, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Harry Lent. ALSO—Real estate,- situate in Allegany township, Po.ter county, Pa., bounded on the north by hinds of Fox and itoss, on the east by lo.s numbers s:f and 117, on the south by lands of Fox and Ross, told on ,„the west by lot number 59, there being six acres improved, one frame house and log barn, apple orchard, and sixty-eight acres of land. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us the property of Asher Cobb. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Alle gany township, Potter &tunny, Pa., bounded on the north by lois numbers 91. 95. and 96, east by lot nuinber 90 and unseated land, south by unseated land and - lots numbers IV m i d 140, and west , by lots numbers 129, 140, and 106, and being lots 'numbers 129 and rill of the Bingham Estate in said tow nship— cowaining two hundred and eight-ten , h; acres, be the same more 'or less, of which about fifteen acres are unproved, with a log house and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to be sold as the prop erty of David Bunnell. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs, the fol lowing rt al estate, to wit t Situate in Pike township, Potter county, Pa., and bounded as On the north by lands of W. B. Fur man, on the east and south by unseated lands of 11. 31. ‘Valker;and on the we=t by lauds of Cali in Carriel—comiuning forty-five .acres. .11 so, one other tract, simate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of David-Kil bourn and unseated land, east by unseated lands and lands of W. B. Furman, and on the south and west by lands . of 'John and Calvin Carrie;—containing one hundred acres At.so. one (Aer tract, situate as aforesaid, bounded .on the north by lands of .1. Sunder land, east by unseated lands of 11. M. Walker, south by lands of J. Bump and unseated lands and on the west. by unseated land and lands of W. 11. Furman—containing eighty-one and seven-tenths acres, more or less, on which - is erected one . otershot saw-mill, one log and one frame house, and one board hovel ALSO, one other lot, situate in Hector town ship, county and state aforesaid ; bounded on the north hy lot No. 25. of the allotment of lands of 11. 11. Dent in Hector township, cast by west line of Timm county, South by lots Nos. 36 and :17, and west by lot No. :14, being lot No. 3.b of the allotment in said Township, containing one hundred acres, fifty acres of which iS improved, iyith one log house and frame barn, and apple orchard thereon. Seiz ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as, the property ofJantes Bump. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Eula.- lia township, Potter county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north and east by unseated land. on the south 'by Wm. Cros by's and unseated land, and west by unseated -land, Containing about lour hundred acres more or less, and being lots Nos. 26 and 40 of the sub-division of the Bingham lands in En lalia township—of which about fifty acres are 'improved, with one frame house and frame barn and other out buildings and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Lucy Niles. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Ulys. ses town , hip, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lots Nos. 94 andati, south by lot No. 99 and unseated lauds of Fox & Ross, and west by lots Nos. 114 and 113, containing one hundred and sixteen acres and eight tenths of land, of which there is twenty-live acres im proved, one log house, one log stable, and .fruit trees thereon, of the allotment of Fox & Ross lands of Ulysses township. Seized, taken in execution, and to lie sold as the prop erty of Jared C. Burdick. • . ALSO—The following described real estate, to wit: situate in Harrison township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lands of L, P. Williston, east by John N. and George W. Snyder, south by John D. - Snyder, and west by James Snyder, containing forty-one acres,of which there is about thirty acres improYed; on it is frame house, small - frame barn, anti blacksmith shop, being the north part of lot 61 iu Harrison township—and fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Ezekiel Hotchkiss. Notice is hereby given ' that an amount equal to the casts will be required to be paid upon each Sale when struck down to the bidder; and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land trill again be offered for sale. • P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. May 24, 1tt4:35. . • New Books.. T DIES and Gentlemen are incited to call 1-Jand examine the new hooks and 'other goods just received and for sale at ,TYLER'S. 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"Or Truth—oni Country, and the Stare." OUR W-0 R L D. - 603 Vages, 1200).00 Illustrations, Pricesl.% THAT this exciting story should arouse the LIVELIEST INTEREST AND .DEEPEST FEELING, is natural and obvious—it relates to THE GREAT QUESTION which so deeply engrosses the minds and hearts of all our people. Its character, inci dents, and sceues, are all OUR OWN, AND DI OUR TIME. It is vividly and effectively Nvritten; and the Truth If History and the Charms of Romance render its pages at once ' CAPTIVATING AND CONVINCING. It shows the wrongs and cruelties . inflicted upon THREE MILLION SLAITS-! and the bondage in which the Slave•power ant:mins - to hold TWENTY MILLION FREEMEN! "As a literary work, it is superior to.lincle Trim's Cabin. It will excite, first, attention, and then admiration throughout the country, I and take its place at the head of all recently I published books." (Buffalo Express. "We have never read a I ficinious story 1. , which so completely engrossed one's au e tion from comuieneement to close." (Boston Evening Gazette. nEr'' For sale by all Booksellers, - - 1 . .. Copies seta b) Mad, I ostag I repaid, on receipt of price. Ithr.t.En, ORTON, & 'MULLIGAN, PUblisheri., tk) Park lion, New York, and 107 Genesee-st., Auburn. BE To THE PUBLIC. TAKE NOTICE, that 1 intend to apply to His Excellency, Coy. Polloeli, for the pardon °flu son, Wm. Alonzo Crosby, who•wa4 convicted or Forgery in this County at the lag September session. _ WM. CROSBY. Couderspor-, Pa., April •23, 1;255.- ANE w supply of Squoot. Boots, Paper, Pens, etc., of every kind eifiptireil • fur in this part ul tho country, just received amid fur sale at the • JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. Bounty Laud, THE undersigned will give particu ..i.h4r attention to Ito! procuring of Bounty Land for all those entitled thereto under the lute or any previous Act of Congress. A. G. OLNISTE D. Coudersport, Pu., March 15, 1835. 743 Audilor's:Notice. NTOTICE is hereby given that the Auditor 11 appointed by the-Court to make distribu tion of the, proceeds of the moneys arising from the sale of real estate in the case of Aaron Bice vs. John l'ye and Martin Ryan, No. 47 Feb. Term, 1833, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Prothonotary's Office, in Coudersport, on the 11th day of April next, at one o'clock P. M., when all persons inter interested may -attend if they think proper. '1'..13. TYLER, Auditor. 94-3 t March 22, 1855 Mac arthus's i ment. The. best Liniment in the' • World ! Prepared by A. MACARTHUR, M. D. This article may be relied upon as being a sure cure for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Swellings, Rheumatism, Frozen Limbs, Con traction of the Mtnicles, Croup; Quinsy, Chilblains, Affections of the Spine, Nervous Diseases, Weakness, and for Burns ilapplied• immediately, Eruptioffi of the Skin, Chapped Hands, Cuts or Soresi and effectually coun teracts any Inflammation. And an effectual- Tuedy for Horses and Cattle, in the cure of he following diseases, viz: Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Spavins, Ringbones, Fresh IVOunds; Sweeney, Wind galls, Lameness, CraCked Heels, Scratches, or Grease, and Galls of all kinds occasioned by the hasnem. Fffr sale by D. W.-SPENCER. . Estates of Decedents. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Admin. Wtrators of the Estates of Decedents in the following cases, to wit : Adneu'rs, of the Estate of L. Warren, dec'd, " H. Morley, have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of the county,of Potter, and that the same will be presented for coutirmation to the Orpharts'.Court of the said county, to be held at the Borough of.Coudersport on the ISM day of June,, ltiss, when ail persons can at tend if they think proper. A. JACKSON, Register.' May 17,1855. 52 4t Coudersport Academy. THE Summer Term or this institution will 1: commence on We dr.cs•lay, Jitr,c :21), 165% End Centinue eleven weeks. Terms. Elementary branches—Orthography, Geography, Arithmetic, Physiology, $3.00% Higher Arithmetic, First Lessons in , -, -Algebra, and English Grammar 3 'A higher English branches, Philosophy, , Astronomy}, Algebra, &c., ' 500 Higher Mathematics and the Languages, _6.00 Drew in . kt, extra, 1.50 Instruction on the Piano Forie,extra,...lo.oo Use of instrument, 3.00 Vocatinusiefree of chate. Pre•paymettt of all bills strictly required. Either higher class of studies will in-. chide any or all the lower - classes. The subscriber takes this occasion to ex press his thanks to the people of Potter and of other sections for their liberal support during the past year, and to assure them that no pains will be spared in the future that may be required t o make this school'an institution wor:hy of the entire confidence and support of all u•ho desire a sound rudimental as well a: a thorough mathematical and classical edu cation. J. BLOO3IINGDALE, Principal The undersigned Officers and Trustees of the Coudersport Academy are moved by a . tense of official and personal duty, to call the atten ion of the public, and of the people of our- county in particular, to the rising and wern; character (Wilds institution of learning. When we invited the present worthy Princi pal to the post he occupies, wefoUnd the Acad emy depressed and declining. We submitted is organization and other most onerous affairs to his discreffon and management; and our. experience enables us with increased multi dence to assure parents and guardians that he has proved futhful, efficient, and practical— just such an instructor as this community needs: 11. IL DENT, I're•idcnt, OLMSTED, Treai., >Trustees T. IL TYLER, Sec's•, Court Proclamation. W A ll k 7 1 1 ' l r r Ze A n S t o n " i d " t ( h b e e r I t I o ( 1 3 )1 h " A e Lewis and Joseph 'Mann, 'Ems., Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delk ery, Quarter tiessionli of the Peace. Orphan's Court and Court of- Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the d thy of Septonther, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and- fifty timr, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer end General . Jail -De livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orpnans' Court, and Court of Common -Pleas, in the Borinighor Coudersport, on AIONDAY, the 1,411 k day of June next, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, J ustices of the Peace, and Constables widtin the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. N., of said day, with their rolls, records, ingnisi tions, examinations, and other remembninces, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain to be done. And those who are.bound by their recognizance,: to prosecute against the pri , oners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dazed at Coudersport, Feb. 9Ath, 1855, and the 711th year of the Independence of the United States of America. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. List of Causes For Trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County at June Term, 1855. • vs. Dickinson. Admiu'st'r of Adams, " Butts. Harrison use of Garrett hlall.. :lyres • " Bell. - Perry " Hill and Hill. Ca Non " Johnson. Brown & Co. use of „ Rooks. Simpson, Abby - Bronson and Steele, Junci " Jones. It o4s " Jordan. IVilliams " Reant. - Benson " Carrier, et. all For Admiti'st'r of Fox, " Dwight. - Cady - " Dickinson. ' THOS. B. , TYLER, .Proth'y. PROTIInNOTARV'S OFFICE, Coudersport, April ‘26, .1e53. ECM IMPORTANT TO LUMBER- MEN. SKINNER'S PATENT SHINGLE-MACHINE. ripHE undersigned, agent for the Patentee in ]'otter and the adjoining counties of Pennsylvania and New-York, would respect fidly call the attention of Lumbermen and others to th:s labor-sn'ing machine, patented Nov., .11?_'5Jrand now in successful operation in %mime: pans of the United States. This machine %rill rive and shave from one to two thousand shingles per hmr, and will work lt,mhick equally as %yell as pine, the practical working of which can he seen at Genesee Fork, where one is now in operation. Any ,infiirmation respecting the same will be given by addressing the subscriber, 0. CHAMBERLAIN. Eilisburg, Pa., March 2!, 1655. C ATES, Pencils, Writing Books, 001-awing Books, Account and :Memorandum Books, Tracts, Sunday School Question and Class - Books. Ink', Paper sand, Chalk, Cray ons, St aliug Wax, Tissue, Tracing, Drawing, and Glazed Paper; • Blotting Boards, Perfo rated Boards, Port-Folios, undPorte-Mounaies. Cull mid examine at the , JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. ' TO PRINTERS. BRUhE'S NEW-YORK TYPE FOUN DRY, established in Isl 3, has now on hand, ready for immediate delivery, in fonts to suit purchasers, 100,000 lb. Roman Type of new cut, 511,000 " Fancy Type, 10,000 " scripts of various styles. 5,1100 " Germans, 5,000 " Ornaments in great variety, 5,000 " Borders, 30,000 feet Brass and Type Metal Rules, and all the novelties in the business. All the above Types are cast by steam power, oldie new metal peculiar to this foun dry, and which is certainly superior to any ever used before in any part of the world. The unequalled rapidity in the process of casting, enables me to sell these more durable types at the prices of ordinary types, either ou credit or for cash. Presses, Wood Type, and all other Printing Materials ' except paper and Cards, (which have no fixed quality or price,) furnished at manuflicturers' prices. The latest Specimen Book of the Foundry is freely given to till printing offices, on the re ceipt of fifty cents to prepay postage. • Prin us of newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the' first day of ;lily; 1855, and forward me one of the papers, . will be allowed their bills at the time of purchasing five times the amount of my manulliclures. New-York, Feb. 12,1855. Address, GEO. BRUCE, 13 Chambers-st.„ - New-York- IMEI
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